Countries
Afganistan, Iran, Tajikistan
Czech Republic, European Union
National Language
Afganistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
Czech Republic
Second Language
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
Not spoken in any of the countries
Speaking Continents
Asia
Europe
Minority Language
Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates
Austria, Croatia, Germany, Slovakia
Regulated By
Academy of Persian Language and Literature (فرهنگستان زبان و اد, Academy of Sciences of Afghanistan
Institute of the Czech Language
Interesting Facts
- In Iran, Parsi language is known as Farsi, while in Afghanistan Persian language is known as Dari.
- Persian language has borrowed many loanwords from the Arabic language.
- The Czech language was known as Bohemian as early at 19th century.
- In czech language, there are many words that do not contain vowels.
Similar To
Pashto and Balochi Languages
Polish, Slovak and Sorbian
Derived From
Arabic Language
Not Available
Alphabets in
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Writing Direction
Right-To-Left, Horizontal
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
How Are You?
چطور هستید?
Jak se máš?
Good Night
شب بخیر
dobrou noc
Good Evening
عصر بخیر
dobrý večer
Good Afternoon
بعد از ظهر بخیر
dobré odpoledne
Good Morning
صبح به خیر
dobré ráno
I Love You
من شما را دوست دارم
Miluji tě
Excuse Me
ببخشيد!
promiňte
Dialect 1
Western Persian
Chod
Where They Speak
Iran, Iraq
Chodsko, Bohemia
How Many People Speak
Not Available
Dialect 2
Dari Persian
Lach
Where They Speak
Afganistan
Czech Silesia, Hlucin, Northeast Moravia
How Many People Speak
Not Available
Dialect 3
Tajik Persian
Moravian
Where They Speak
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
Czech Republic, Czech Silesia, Moravia, Slovakia
Native Name
فارسی
čeština / český jazyk
Alternative Names
New Persian, Parsi, Persian, West Persian
Bohemian, Cestina
French Name
persan
tchèque
German Name
Persisch
Tschechisch
Pronunciation
[fɒːɾˈsiː]
Not Available
Ethnicity
Persian people
Czechs
Origin
1500 BC
9th Century
Language Family
Indo-European Family
Indo-European Family
Subgroup
Indo-Iranian
Slavic
Early Forms
Old Persian and Middle Persian
Proto-Czech, Old Czech
Standard Forms
Persian
Standard Czech
Signed Forms
Persian Sign Language
Czech Sign Language
Scope
Individual
Individual
ISO 639 6
Not Available
Not Available
Glottocode
fars1254
czec1258
Linguasphere
58-AAC-c
53-AAA-da
Language Type
Living
Living
Language Linguistic Typology
Subject-Object-Verb
Not Available
Language Morphological Typology
Synthetic
Fusional, Synthetic
All Persian and Czech Dialects
Most languages have dialects where each dialect differ from other dialect with respect to grammar and vocabulary. Here you will get to know all Persian and Czech dialects. Various dialects of Persian and Czech language differ in their pronunciations and words. Dialects of Persian are spoken in different Persian Speaking Countries whereas Czech Dialects are spoken in different Czech speaking countries. Also the number of people speaking Persian vs Czech Dialects varies from few thousands to many millions. Some of the Persian dialects include: Western Persian, Dari Persian. Czech dialects include: Chod , Lach. Also learn about dialects in South American Languages and North American Languages.
Persian and Czech Speaking population
Persian and Czech speaking population is one of the factors based on which Persian and Czech languages can be compared. The total count of Persian and Czech Speaking population in percentage is also given. The percentage of people speaking Persian language is 0.99 % whereas the percentage of people speaking Czech language is 0.15 %. When we compare the speaking population of any two languages we get to know which of two languages is more popular. Find more details about how many people speak Persian and Czech on Persian vs Czech where you will get native speakers, speaking population in percentage and native names.
Persian and Czech Language Codes
Persian and Czech language codes are used in those applications where using language names are tedious. Persian and Czech Language Codes include all the international language codes, glottocodes and linguasphere.